Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 103-104Chemical news office., 1911 |
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... Table I. Ref . No. Average M ' . 23.013 ° 0'0024 ° TABLE I. Average M. t . Average S. I. 18.544 ° 4'469 ° 0.0128 ° 2 . 22.987 19 : 065 3.922 O'0112 3 . 22 966 19.576 3'390 0.0099 4 . 22.947 20'061 2.866 0'0089 5 . 22.933 20.556 2.377 0 ...
... Table I. Ref . No. Average M ' . 23.013 ° 0'0024 ° TABLE I. Average M. t . Average S. I. 18.544 ° 4'469 ° 0.0128 ° 2 . 22.987 19 : 065 3.922 O'0112 3 . 22 966 19.576 3'390 0.0099 4 . 22.947 20'061 2.866 0'0089 5 . 22.933 20.556 2.377 0 ...
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... Table II . Thus F is found to be constant for almost any combina- tion of S and t , provided the values for t are several degrees apart . When F is calculated from the readings taken in an ordinary calorific determination the same ...
... Table II . Thus F is found to be constant for almost any combina- tion of S and t , provided the values for t are several degrees apart . When F is calculated from the readings taken in an ordinary calorific determination the same ...
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Rapid Method for Identification of Gas Oils . TABLE 1. - Fractional Distillation . Up to 302 F. 4'3 p . c . 59.2 ° B. TABLE II . Specific gravity . bromination . Up to 310 ° F. 310-475 ° . 475-570 ° . 53'7 513 54'3 appear red before ...
Rapid Method for Identification of Gas Oils . TABLE 1. - Fractional Distillation . Up to 302 F. 4'3 p . c . 59.2 ° B. TABLE II . Specific gravity . bromination . Up to 310 ° F. 310-475 ° . 475-570 ° . 53'7 513 54'3 appear red before ...
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... Table IV . The report of Mills and Snodgrass on shale oil in Table IV . shows that the absorption of bromine with shale varies inversely as the density of the oil . Summary . By treating gas oils with bromine dissolved in carbon ...
... Table IV . The report of Mills and Snodgrass on shale oil in Table IV . shows that the absorption of bromine with shale varies inversely as the density of the oil . Summary . By treating gas oils with bromine dissolved in carbon ...
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... TABLE III . Kind of oil . Sta . A , Utl . Sta . A , Utl . .. Total Car . No. Sp . gr . bromina- ( B. ) . tion . 11,831 34 4 26.67 8,553 36 1 28 18 7,867 36'0 29:45 36.1 31 35 Ad- Substi- dition . tution . 13.83 6:42 14:06 7:06 14:39 7 ...
... TABLE III . Kind of oil . Sta . A , Utl . Sta . A , Utl . .. Total Car . No. Sp . gr . bromina- ( B. ) . tion . 11,831 34 4 26.67 8,553 36 1 28 18 7,867 36'0 29:45 36.1 31 35 Ad- Substi- dition . tution . 13.83 6:42 14:06 7:06 14:39 7 ...
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